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Paradigm launches to reinvent the spreadsheet with generative AI, filling in 500 cells per minute


The video showcases this in realtime, as we see cells filling in with information after just one click by the hypothetical user.

But now, a new startup backed by famed San Francisco accelerator Y Combinator founded by a 22-year-old recent University of Pennsylvania graduate, Anna Monaco, is aiming to reimagine the spreadsheet for the modern white collar worker using generative AI to power each and every cell. It’s but one example — and doesn’t really answer Paradigm’s AI agents will be prevented from engaging in the notorious issues of hallucination and spotty math that large language models (LLMs) sometimes exhibit, such as miscounting the number of “r” letters in the word “strawberry” — but it is a compelling one. For enterprise decision-makers, this development represents a significant leap in productivity tools, particularly for industries reliant on heavy data manipulation, such as consulting, recruiting, and sales.

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